Excel in your research

The Pre-Masters in Science and Engineering leads to a number of masters degrees in the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Science.

You will study modules relevant to your chosen subject area, some will be compulsory for progression onto specific degree programmes at the University.

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Core modules

Critical Reading

English Skills for University Study 2, 3 and 4 (ESUS)

Computational Mathematics with MATLAB

Literature Review and Journal Club

Laboratory and Experimental Skills

Maths Workshop

Personal Development Programme

Pathway modules (dependent on your chosen degree option)

Science & Engineering (S&E)

Programming & Statistics (P&S)

Programming & Mathematics (P&M)

Statistics for Research

Statistics for Research

Programming

Mathematics

Programming

Mathematics

Please note: Our programmes are subject to formal approval by the university but may be subject to minor modification. Degrees and entry requirements are also subject to change and some degrees may require a minimum level of performance in specific modules.

# Design portfolio required at application of USIC; First Degree in architecture, design art, computing, engineering, social sciences and education or any other discipline that has a demonstrable relationship to some aspect of architectural design and/or research

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The University of Sheffield is 7th for biological sciences, civil engineering, mechanical engineering and nursing, 9th for materials technology and 10th for aeronautical and manufacturing engineering.
- Complete University Guide 2016

Pre-Masters Key Facts

Course length: Two or three terms, dependent on English language Academic IELTS for UKVI* score

* If you do not need a Tier 4 visa, or are exempted in another way, we can accept equivalent proof of English.

STUDENT STORY

Born in Al-Anbar.

Made in Sheffield.

“The University of Sheffield is a top university in the UK, and in the world, as well.

“If you get a degree from here, it will make the competition easier for you to get a job, because you’re from the University of Sheffield. When I think of last year’s graduates; most of them have got a good job already.”